ining that you (as a company) aren't trusted.
There are two ways around this:
1. Buy a certificate from a TRUSTED authority, typically from Verisign
or Thawte (Thawte is offering one at $159 I believe).
2. (haven't tried this but am told it works) Go into Internet Explorer,
There would be an entry in there if it
made it that far.
Also...shooting in the dark... How did you create your users in
cyradm? Did you put the "user." in front of the username?
Kevin Williams
Tarity
www.tarity.com
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intalled. I would still read the cyrus imap documents
regardless though--they cover a LOT of useful information including how
to test and set up an installed application (imtest, etc) regardless of
whether it's rpm or source. If you can't find it on your computer, just
go to the website (
On Mon, 2004-08-16 at 16:29, Ken Murchison wrote:
> Kevin Williams wrote:
> > All,
> >
> >>From monitoring the list I *thought* I could send an email in the
> > following format [EMAIL PROTECTED] and it would go into the spam
> > folder for testuser1. I just t
uld appear in the spam folder for testuser1 correct?
If this assumption is correct, then why do I still receive email in my
inbox instead of the spam folder?
Thanks in advance!
Kevin Williams
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On Wed, 2004-08-11 at 11:57, Michael Loftis wrote:
> MAke sure you've subscribed that user to it. Evo only displays folders
> you've subscribed to.
THANK YOU! I knew I was missing something obvious (didn't think it
would be that though). I'll have to remember that little configuration
item so
n evolution?
Thanks in advance,
Kevin Williams
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On Tue, 2004-08-10 at 10:41, Rob Tanner wrote:
> --On Tuesday, August 10, 2004 10:23:16 AM -0700 Joakim Ryden
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > What do your logs say when you try it?
> >
> > --Jo
>
> Duh! I didn't even think to check there. Here are two examples, the
> sieveshell that
hat, but are having issues with authentication, then
that's a different issue.
Additionally, you can configure where to store sent items (outlook
defaults to local sent mail folders). I changed the default and stored
them in my account's sent folder.
HTH,
Kevin Williams
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ardless? I'd like
to keep all authentication in LDAP, but one user in the sasldb2 database
wouldn't be too bad...
Thanks in advance for clarifying this for me. Hopefully this can help
others down the road as well!
Kevin Williams
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included in the error message.
I am guessing that setting the path to where these files are installed
is an option when building cyrus, but I'm still a novice myself, so I'm
not sure which option it is.
Hope this helps,
Kevin Williams
On Thu, 2003-03-13 at 15:56, Temp wrote:
> I
rus.
Hope this helps,
Kevin Williams
On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 18:22, Kevin Hanna wrote:
> I am unable to get cyrus to authenticate...
>
> I configured cyrus with:
>
> ./configure --with-auth=unix --with-cyrus-group=mail
> --with-cyrus-group=cyrus --with-openssl=/usr/local/ssl/inc
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